A little undersized at 6'7'' but he is long is a good athlete, very versatile, 3 point range, and a good handle, he's a projected mid to late 1st rounder, but i think he will be a lot better pro than a lot of players picked before him

I know NBA Draft.net doesn't have him in the top 10, but don't you think after a year of big conference college ball under his belt the #1 high school player( who is a great athlete and highly skilled ) this year will go top 10,...call me crazy but i think he's a top ten pick next year

Jarvis Varnado is a sleeper for sure, i like nbadraft.net's ratliff comparison. I think he is the second coming of Theo Ratliff, and undersized athletic freak shot blocker who can make up for his lack of size, by pure athleticism, and shot blocking ability, i'm not saying future all-star here, but a definite sleeper. James Anderson too, he has great all-round game has been carrying an underachieving OSU team since his freshman year and has the skill set and size to become a good pro

Yea Greg Monroe isnt a sleeper either, people were expecting him to leave after last year so he will be watched closely this year. James Anderson is a definite sleeper. He is a great shooter, and he is a smooth enough athlete to not be forced to only spot up in the NBA. He does need to handle the ball better though, he gets stripped in the dribble drive alot.

Even though we didn't talk about him too much in our recaps, I was very impressed with him last week at the LBJ Skills Camp. He's bigger in person than I thought, both in terms of height and build. He also is more athletic than I anticipated. The kid can shoot the ball. I doubt he'll ever be an NBA all-star, but I definitely think there's a place in the league for this kid.